Morning Tribune, 3 June 1948
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Title Section14 1948-06-03 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Vl) 7 i7 (Sne Series/ 10 CENTS ■01. hguiWAr. JUNE 3. 1948.14 words
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Article147 1948-06-03 1 N |Tfi f ne 2.— Pope IMu- X!l j,„ !!;<• t( "Vi'rro-.- tin h.tv«M*n :>r:ifv ami v.ar" .'v ptMibiUty of a truce m rt»:n-.l rmV^tine X the "dtun uf hop*." In a »p., V h to the Sarred Collie of tardinaN on hi, nauie day.U.P. - 147 words
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344 1948-06-03 1 YOKOHAMA. June 2. An Amboncs >™» told Tomasoea, formerly a prisoner of war si S P today he an American Eighth Army military commia s.on t on y saw a Japanese secret police officer behead a (believed to be either an Australian or America344 words
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Article214 1948-06-03 1 SHOOTING FOLLOWS ESTATE STRIKE From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, June 2. Co-operating for nearly hours from early dawn today, Police parties, both a the CM). Malacca, and the uniformed branch, p made a number of arrests connected with an red murder and assault that occurred on Ong Hin ie Estate214 words
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Article, Illustration50 1948-06-03 1 Paris Show This "topper," which uxid to ue m,,ii a., ><• '■••>n. 11, MM one of the exhibits which caufiht the tj< < Princes* Elizabeth during her recent \isit to the Gallieia M#MM m Paris m the course of her i y isit to France with her husband the Duke50 words
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Article118 1948-06-03 1 lot'fn a 'mm KeI ""•>: any means of mmct, an old blind nd hit ;jfi<na son hth touoht shelter on h:rd eewtmi floor of fe fool way on Ban rk Itnet. kr'vj yciterday morning y iVirtrntrf from t timber j two policeMM led fo t'^ie118 words
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Article60 1948-06-03 1 WALBERG LEAVES ON JUNE 24 "H^apore m t h e Hign p the London Olyn^ics P*W r on Jia 8 •Seru! 11 ta^ Part at iTJgytofoii m the tanhtk- Association ft" MM on Brithi i i 5 h a a record If SXT, v b has Dir, 5 Ins m60 words
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Article12 1948-06-03 1 Field Rt? Jacob. ii.:. Staa In re today ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article71 1948-06-03 1 Dr. Wu paaK-Shing. Chinese Consul General m Singapore, has expressed his regret to Singapore Chinese journalists m connection with an incl'Ler.t at the Chinese consulate on April 28 when a reporter of the Nan Chiau Ji t Pao wa3 asked to leave a meeting held by71 words
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Article82 1948-06-03 1 RELIEF FOR SUMATRA CHINESE Singapore Chinese merchants are planning to send a relief shin to Sumatra Chi nese at the Republican port jf Koela Toengkal, where the population are understood tc be facing starvation as a result of the Dutch blockade. The Chinese Importers and Exporters Association, Singapore, has approached82 words
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237 1948-06-03 1 TEL AVIV. JUNE 2. A JEWISH COMMUNIQUE ASSERTED TODAY THAT EGYITIAN FORCES MADE TWO ATTACKS ON ISRAEL TERRITORY AFTEK THE SECURITY COUNCIL'S CEASE-FIRE DEADLINE HAD COME INTO OPERATION. Three hours after the truce deadline Egyptian infantry backed by tanks and artillery attacked the Jewish settlement237 words
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165 1948-06-03 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MRS. HI I TONG AND MRS. FOO KAI IMM, THK A I S-TRAUAN-BQRN WIVES OF CHINESE DEPORTEES FROM A?\STRALIA WHO ARRIVED HERE LAST MONTH WITH THEIR HLSBANDS, ARE TO BE SENT BACK TO AUSTRALIA, MR. SHARP OF THE IMMIGRATION DEPART165 words
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Article66 1948-06-03 1 Polio: Total Now 90 Cases 7 TWO more eani-n «f i rollomyrlltU v.tpc h- I ported m SlnKH|M»re >••*- terday. Both of them Iftn CWnme children from th«> rural arnas. I i The death of a rhlnem* J child suffering f om the > dlHeatt*> was r'no reported I i66 words
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Advertisement19 1948-06-03 1 ySf^^^^ '>^^M urnr. >»t throughout <!*• ikY^n ■MUJplir- greatly bfi«<J'-nrd ilie trccptinff \V /xj4B& thoolj J hufrrv f^«w iwi i < -'<19 words
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621 1948-06-03 2 SfflAi RUBBER ESTATI- ARSON ATTEMPT LEGAL pp^~v—T-r AOMXST TTCSE ARRESTED BY THE JOHOiIK BAHRI* POLICE IN CONNECTION WITH THE ARSO A T'MPT AT THE UERNMENTRl'N SENAI RI'UBEK tiSfAT TOOK A SURPRISE TI'RN WHEN THE MANAGE! OF THE ESTATZ MR. H. THOMPSON621 words
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Article211 1948-06-03 2 Attention of the pubic 5 invited to the Sections 16 and 36 of the Merchandise Marks Ordinance which read: '16 Any person who cmsos or suffers to appear n a trade mark used by him for the purposes of his trade or business any representation of211 words
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Article111 1948-06-03 2 A South Indian Mohammedan, Ibrahim bin Mohamed, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. I Justice Brown at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on a charge of unlawful possession of a .38 Smith and Wesson revolver. The revolver was alleged to have been found m Ibrahim's shop111 words
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Article46 1948-06-03 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mi. Heppel the Welfare rep:,v ntative of the Singapore 1- Jour Board Labour De-p-.it ment told the Tribune yesterday that the re-regis-tiation of the Harbour Board labourers was progressing .most satisfactorily. Indian Jfcnd Chinese gangs were showing good response, he said46 words
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Article147 1948-06-03 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mis* S. Annamalar. eidesi daughter of Mr. E Sinnathu rftl of the Malayan Railway*. Singapoie. wa s wedded yesterday morning according to Hindu rites to Mr. V. Sellathurai. popular sportsman and soccer league p!ajvr Of Kuala Lumpur. Ihe marriage took plaj- at No. 7. Pahang147 words
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Article24 1948-06-03 2 The Australian Goodwiil Mission at present m JokJakarta. Republican capital of Indonesia, is scheduled to arrive m Singapore tomorrow at 12 noon.24 words
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186 1948-06-03 2 A fortune teller, who professed to foretell the future by means of palmistry, failed to predict his own future m that he would be arrested and charged before a magistrate. He was caught unawares by the police who had be-en observing him for more186 words
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214 1948-06-03 2 IRO Programme For Singapore Federation Almost Completed A total of 14,000 displaced persons has been returned to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya by the International Refugee Organisation at Shanghai, Mr. John Fitzrandolph, representative of the IRO, now visiting Singapore said here yesterday. Mr. Fitzrandolph was guest speaker at yesterday's214 words
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210 1948-06-03 2 Two young scho,> boy. xer, :<>m:r.cnde i yesterday by tV Second Mice Magistrate. |fi U C. Ooh. for tne initiath shown by them m apprehend ing a poultry thief I he boys were Michael seth. i 12-year-i»ld pupil of rhe S Patricks School, and210 words
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Article85 1948-06-03 2 IMMIGRATION PERMIT FEES It has become the practice m applying to the Immigration Office for Immigration Permits to send the fee of with the application, whethe: it is made by post or m person. This procedure is not only incorrect bu^ it adds to th volume of necessary work m85 words
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Article194 1948-06-03 2 Six moipmnt' ad. k < w yestfiday brought Mm S Second District Court, cha-z* with being found m a pi« where morphine was admim. itered ili,gally. Feu!™ '■•onvieted and tiiuu $400 eacl or two months 1 su.ipu impn MMMBt m default Th t oth« two woio acquitted.194 words
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104 1948-06-03 2 SINGAPORE HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS' UNION At the annual general m? \ng of IhC Singapore Ho^n Assistants' I'mon. wiiich leld at the I'rnon p«BI 15- A. College Road on Ju iO at 3.00 p.m., the follow tttn elected ofiice-bearers the current yeai President Mr. H.E. Kg Vice-Presidents Mr. riß Fon and Mr.104 words
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Article23 1948-06-03 2 Tue CID arrested a 0* yesterday atternoon nection with the >*"*£* cident m Lavender Sto* Tuesday Lim £awn;;ll> *a cheitbya«unmanitt« shop.23 words
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Article27 1948-06-03 2 i-5-r 52C- f ployee of »*^W was charged toj» wlth lice Court yesteW minal brc^h of nM a the sale of com to June 727 words
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312 1948-06-03 3 anon r:<»tan' c:lu*>. at it« next meeting, will di.«"."fi of Lroolishod rice. I t" f 'ii-i rv mtroiucrion of the topic at the Clul> 4,v Rotary's President. Mr. 8. 8. Franklin. «ai<l m Vaho h '-«i»«l rtet c »••'<! do something to put th<312 words
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Article157 1948-06-03 3 L Cbtoew. Let Hock Lm I Lm Ff:> B<>h. were flrw and $50. respectively, by H A Forrtf In the FourtM touual District Court yesijay on a charge of using ulnal torce to a Malay PoOoMttMr oo .^«ne 24 t %g. stated that at157 words
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Article85 1948-06-03 3 (Tribune Staff R< porter) Bushey Park Home receir I <-'d its first visit from Lad> |Gimson yesterday morning She v.as conducted around Ik Mr. T p. f. MeJfefec and Mi B. L. Ounsford. Lady Gimson spoke to th> occapanrs of the Horn* and was85 words
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135 1948-06-03 3 Pacitic Speed-Up To B enef it S'pore lift** Sfa// R'p.rtrn ■jtq«"nua:l.ng.. -of fast an.l *rr. American freighters teen initiated between wit«d States and SingaJto provide quicker move°toi manulactiired goods r Extern rountries anc' *f>rtation of raw mate- to (be USA lfi "nice also has a na- tional defence significance m135 words
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Article21 1948-06-03 3 Teochew Lre Jte llll6lpSoc etyw v S nda y at 10 a.m at the :j L WWW Road.21 words
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Article87 1948-06-03 3 June h »<»t'/ration '*ri ft f t 4 W America*. The, woman, who arrU^d front Hongkong on January 17, spoke' nn English. 3Pw» .titfrjn-t.terfi and h&r lawyer tailed to her m Chinese from the floor above while tu*n companies of firemen ng (fed •t large pimping net m the street87 words
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124 1948-06-03 3 No. 2 Bute Repair fUuMo »epofc Paya Lebar, has now loved to K.A.F. Ba^e Sekrtar. td the whole of the Pays f>»r rtte. *ucludia*r «0 dweltng tMHaes Rud the r.iva ebar Airrtrip. has btr.n doio- ii<itlon--d and hand^ti back lr> le owners. Apart from obtain124 words
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Article38 1948-06-03 3 Leaving tomorrow tor ln--lia are &Q Indian repatriates from the Netherlands Eas. Indies, m transit m Singapflv >ince Sunday. It j.s understood tha t fbtf went with the 2Hrd Div. Indian army to Indonesia Ifl 194538 words
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282 1948-06-03 3 A collision between the Empire Mayflower ana the s. Hofuiaimaru m the Straits >f Malacca on the night of February 22, 1947. was recalled m the Singapore High Court yesterday when the Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd.. owners of the Empire Mayttowvx, claim.*d $2,123 «h282 words
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Article57 1948-06-03 3 »vt three hours. hnmiaratum reyiimal chief y Wiron said the Itumifpn tim Board of fnquiru rw/u< there i/vi.s insufficient awdmee of marthti rei**~- .,/»//> and ordered th* woman o hi dejxrrtcd. Au njptml to »W f/i^i Immtyrntion Board. Washington. Authority waid <hr «">- -mm rmeked hir perch Mrtoe* Mi mU.P. - 57 words
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483 1948-06-03 3 Britain 's Child Clinics Impress Chinese Doctor 1 Ota m Mmtkmi School, Shanghai, who attend•d the HiitiKh po« graduate medical eouraet in an mter"<u S!ll( I hopo many moie doctors from Chin* will be able to e*JM OWW to Englanu jn future to attend P'wt graduate coumti and tc ,tio483 words
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Article219 1948-06-03 3 A quan*l alleged to have taken plaoe at Jalan Hataikan resulted in one of th* I participants bejng stru.-k ,«Jown with a wooden pele. The man died the same nttfht iiom a fractured skull. I This hicldent which alleged f ly took place at noon on219 words
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Article32 1948-06-03 3 It is announced Liai tn«King's Exequatur empower m tf Mr Hal id AU Raniazunog.u as CouNUl-Geneml of lunacy m L'uylaii'j With Jurisdiction In th:> Cuifiny ho& receirrti His Ifajefty*! signature.32 words
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Advertisement21 1948-06-03 3 UJPINO MORGAN Hah 4 JOAN f w LESLIE v UJ* 14 I W ISKR BROS. HCIU« 11 JACK CAHSON*. CLAUYrt CEOWGP21 words
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Article516 1948-06-03 4 CA TOR FETED AT COCKTAIL PARTY NEWS FROM MALAYA HOUSE THE NEW AGENT FOR MALAYA AND MRS. WARD OWE A COCKTAIL PARTY AT MALAYA HOI SE ON MAY 27 ON THE OCCASION OF THE RETIREMENT OF SIR GEOFFREY CATOR. C.M.G. WHO HELD THE OFFICE OF MALAYAN AGENT IN LONDON FROM516 words
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Article, Illustration41 1948-06-03 4 ■Picture by Prize-winners at the Beauty Contest sponsored last at Penang by the Welfare Campaign Commit Up. They (on right) Miss Charmaine Hattlu, who iron the first Miss May Wong (centre), who came second, and Mist ma, third.— Ruby Photo StudioRuby Photo Studio - 41 words
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Article123 1948-06-03 4 SHANGHAI. June 2. A "Lieutenant General" and a "Major General" were among the 14 Communist leaders engaged m subversive activities m Shanghai arrested by the garrison authorities m the course of the last few days, it was learned today. Two alleged Communists are reported by theReuter - 123 words
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Article47 1948-06-03 4 IDAHO, June 1— Secretary oX State George C. Marshall forgot about the Iron Curtain and the cold war on Monday long enough to coach his hastily organized soft-ball team to a four to two victory over the Sun Valley ue "Sizzlers." U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article150 1948-06-03 4 S'HAI TO GO WITHOUT U.S. FILMS? SHANGHAI, June 2.— As a protest against the City Government's restrictions on admission prices m local theatres, eight American film distributors m Shanghai have threatened to withdraw from the local market from the end of this month. Such a move .would not only depriveReuter - 150 words
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Article396 1948-06-03 4 BLCT2 NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to t p.m. Radiated on 626 metre* m the medium wave band and 7200 kc/*ec In toe 41 metre band. From S p.m. to S p.m. Radiated on 626 metres only. From S jm». to 6 p.m. Radiated396 words
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Article59 1948-06-03 4 Bc l o v IS th? F-OS activities of the S-n, £B*S Vii College l i caw pathological UeettolJ Department Of C. Mekio wffl reM» ■•FracUireb- M '<, ment of P--" 11 085 partment M June 2ba nd dance. AH doctor; and^djj 1^ ■Wjg*59 words
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Advertisement112 1948-06-03 4 #/0 y^^/?,S HENCE /flftk YOU'LL BTIU. BE TALKING ABOI T «>UI 11 THIS $10,000,000 (U.S.) M^Kfttf MOTION PICTURE MILESTONE V Hr "The Picture of a Thousand j^fft^A. "The Picture of a Thousand Memorable Moments" *«morable Moments" MwW \^B W r'^ J l^P^i V^bMS PlK^ri-l-H tI r Ml "^C KJI il112 words
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Article, Illustration756 1948-06-03 5 around the town WITH VERA ARDMORE E o Tirel vetrees. f UK on K'^e. was far^ell party jjt TyetMll Mess on to be fcwaj for aboul n mhi will be returnto QiEfapore t take up h:; ScaJS employment lament VQma Winifred Zecih. Rcond daughter of ud Ifo E. Zechariah of756 words
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Advertisement32 1948-06-03 5 FAR EAST IRN FREIGHT CONFERENCE FREI ]HT TARIFF No. 3. ni PP£rs are hereby informed that c Arbitrary f or copra from Bernam er ls increased with effect from to 52/- W.32 words
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Advertisement123 1948-06-03 5 Lovely woollen suits and top coats for Home! AT THE PAVILION RESTAURANT TO NIGHT t GAMMON STEAK WITH PINEAPPLE J AND l CHATEAU HItIAMI S THE PICK OF THE MENU AND A BPLBNDID PICTURE S AT THE CINEMA AS USUAL Proprietor: Roy Cornell 2UD, Onhurd Road -.Phone: 4446 > j123 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article156 1948-06-03 6 By accepting the recommendations of the Joint Committee on the Cost of Living Allowances, the Singapore Legislative Council has increased administrative costs this year by $7,750,000. The cost will be correspondingly greater the following year. Seven million seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars is a lot of money,156 words
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Article145 1948-06-03 6 For example. Mr. McKerron was convinced that the payment immediately of a month's salary vould not result m inflation because this money would be used primarily to settle outstanding debts or replenish eaten up savings. Id fact he went so far as to say that even with the145 words
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Article, Illustration43 1948-06-03 6 The American AmlHimador. Mr. Lewis W. Douglas pinnmu the Uwttet Bt*tt* M?<lal jm Merit to Sir Alexander Flew my. for his outstanding nervic ta inth PeukQtt* durinn "World War 11, which saved many lives and spared thousand* from eripplmg (ftMbtittf*43 words
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Article324 1948-06-03 6 Lots of people are talking as if war is just around th* and one widely read American magazine even went to the extent of publishing a: vivid map depicting "the "Strategy of World War 3." All that the generals have to do is to pin324 words
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Article98 1948-06-03 6 SYDNEY.— The rector of St. Mark's Church of England, Gran vi He, New South Wales, has invited 600 couples to a "repeat" marriage service at a special Sunday service m h.t church. 'I shall go through the mar riage service, asking th c cou. pies to repeat their98 words
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Article956 1948-06-03 6 Pedagogue - Pedagogue r^j POLITICS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE by I WORLD AFFAIRS J A lot of people are getting worried over American policy m Japan They are particularly doubtful about American talk of makin? Japan the "workshop of Asia. In other words Japan is to become an important956 words
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Advertisement37 1948-06-03 6 Shanghai Modern Tailoring 10, BATTERY ROAD. Have m Stock: A New Variety of Kxquisite Afternoon Frocks. also A Lovely Selecttaa of Evening Gown* at Reduced Prices. Plum* B*oB l Into** own material rnone *~V6\ nuide to order37 words
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Advertisement14 1948-06-03 6 AIRWAY* LIMITED FROMKI ALA 1 Air iN fROMPfiNANGTO^ WJMFUR sl lUO, XI FAXE 814 words
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Article112 1948-06-03 7 PLANS FOR A-WAR MOBILIZA TION E on private m KiSrt making its own cnti n di p^ c ide RLfIM niana^ment oi to WP 2in th. nation to fach P 'now to: production Sftwvfutuir emergency. *5 i^Stnuo to start pianiT\Ven.u<t do it now. PrejyS is the foundation of CAn a!,rtU.P. - 112 words
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Article, Illustration41 1948-06-03 7 Mr. Hugh Dalton. dropped as Chancellor of the Elxchequei iast November for talking .00 freely with newspapermen, was reappointed to the Cabinet on May 31 as Minister w.thout Pcitfolio. The Downing Street announcc:nent said he would have rv administrative cutie.<. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article106 1948-06-03 7 Bangkok, June 1. The Siamw Government will soon lift the export ban on sugar, copra c;.k iveytock and «=ome other iod commodities, Phya Mahai S2wa r Commerce Minister. Hkl hi re today. ID Minist i said the Govern|Mt Ie this d icision m order toReuter - 106 words
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Article67 1948-06-03 7 NEW DELHI. Juno 1. pinning today, no liquor wit 1 *»ved here on Tuesdays. The Jttodox Hindoa pushec wrou h the legislation out ol gat tor the -Monkey God Januman." Tnis Is part of th< IVe orthodox Hindis Mmst modi-rn customs, esPtciaily drinking. L" acUUion.67 words
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35 1948-06-03 7 1 June Chinese idi3j* uril lst °dayquestioiifiavai liavvl^ seized by a **0f S v >Oat :mtside the jftyr" w '*s one of four 8€ by the gun- DC,t. U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article60 1948-06-03 7 MANILA, June 1. Di>/p Cruz (30) c/erafor operator, absent -mindedly stepped into an empty elevator shaft on the fifth floor of a downtown building, hurtled down to the basement, and liv*d to tell the story Cruz was taken to hospitul, suffering fractured ribs,U.P. - 60 words
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Article34 1948-06-03 7 WASHINGTON. June 1. rhe Chamber of Commerce jf the United States announced it will sponsor an econonic institute here on JwtS 15 to discuss the proposed iroernational trade organiza- .ion charter.- U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article59 1948-06-03 7 C2JH I- Mr. Friday, a The King has hern HrJjMj there with his family ncc his release three years ago from the Germans, urho tooK him wtth them when they retreated frc.m Behjium. A month ago it W* announced that Croicn Pnnct Baudouin, the King'*Reuter - 59 words
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146 1948-06-03 7 BANGKOK. June i r^ ht Sino-Siameso dispute over tho cloiiire of Ciiiiosc schools m Siam will ripuie at the next session of the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation, according to Miss Carmel Bnckman. British woman delegate to the International Union of Student?Reuter - 146 words
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Article54 1948-06-03 7 WARNIN G BY AUSTIN WASHINGTON. June I. Mr. Warren R. Austin. tjw American delegate to tru United Nations, warned that any charter revision widen drives Russia out of the world organization "would lead inevitably to war." He spok. oriefly at the commencemert of exercises at an American University, after receivingU.P. - 54 words
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Article27 1948-06-03 7 Brirfuane. June 1. l J'Queensland branch of W Soldiers League n» expelled Mr. W. Pattrsos. OommuniEt member of the Stati Parliament. He is a barnste'27 words
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Article144 1948-06-03 7 MOSCOW June I.— Two brothers, both fatheir work on cosmic rays. Of one of their discoveries Professor L D. Landau mtfl m Isvestia, which like al: other papers featured photooraphs of the brothers: "One of the most important que; lions of modern science— tw question ofReuter - 144 words
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189 1948-06-03 7 PITTSBURGH. June 1. Hunter dwnj wtn |Wac<><i against a. ll-fmi uM bobbfMM who tohl tin poluc she I felled her aunt with flower I \*o{ during a violent arguim-nt I and then burned her aliv I leased gpmlttj In a striped.* jersey andU.P. - 189 words
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Article43 1948-06-03 7 T8INOTAO, Jhik i. An ordrr ix.sut d hi; (U n ml \Van<i Yao Mu, Con rnor of Shantung Prontui (i, all military ptrWMfl in the firurinri "No ttffivi r or soldiir tx allow* d to marry while on d»tu." UP.U.P. - 43 words
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Article47 1948-06-03 7 GENEVA (via Zurich). June 1 Princess Mai^aret of toOmWM and I>oui i>on-Painia, ind mother of Princess Anno, •nived htK by piano today md wa:! met by rx-Kinj? MichiK'l. who drovo Ium to tho lotol. She refined to make a I taternent. U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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31 1948-06-03 7 WASHINGTON, June 1. lv Ai terican ii<-ci cross toaay allotted $2. r )0.000 for inergeacy needs Of llood-de troyed Vanj)Ott City. Orefaa, SA. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article36 1948-06-03 7 TOKIO. .Juno 1. The food situation m Japan will considerably worsen m July and August unless she receives more food imports from abroad, the Government's Food Administrator, Shmkiehi KatayaMgi, said toda>36 words
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Article45 1948-06-03 7 U.S. SOUTH KOREA WASHINGTON. JIMM 1. Autluii .Itativc sources said yesterday the United Slate, has completed pians foi tht recognition of the new gov eminent of South Korea, sci. up under United Nation.--iUDi vision, as .scon M it be- lieve, the time is ripe. U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration75 1948-06-03 7 /»j/. Governor and Com man ,br-in-LhU:f 0/ In*; L*< u<ud Islands, a </»<"</> <>f M""*' 4in the W<sf lnd.es wlurinu Anlnjim. llarabaia. St. CkrtMtopher, Ifawto, M<>ntn*rrnt avtl *h» Vinjn Islands Better known ax Olmr Baldwin, V Hcount Cnnadalr, Lahmn M P irn of a V >nsv.rvati<' Privtr75 words
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Advertisement22 1948-06-03 7 SENSATIONAL RFTTJB Nf THE WONMH MflOM «X A'.ITIMK! 'DOWN •»r\Hf» 4 tl ft t|W »oth (Vnlury-Fov's lllMnlW -lewnl! &r/. <f/ Midnight REX22 words
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Article31 1948-06-03 8 Make £5.000 m Z years Yourself! Be Your Own Boss, .hist send 16 cts. for FREE Moneymaking illustrating Vital Facts and Amazing Neways." WBL, Box 31, Kuching, Sarawak.31 words
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89 1948-06-03 8 WASHINGTON, J"-e 2 General Jonathan M. Wainwripht asked the Senate Appropriations Committee to try aqfain at having General MacArthur return at once from Japin to discuss the legislation doa'ing with the Far East. The Committee "requested" M^eArthiT 10 return this week, b 'tU.P. - 89 words
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Article83 1948-06-03 8 TOKTO. June 2 —The names of 12 Japanese Chrstian youths who died m the Pacific War are being sent to Birmingham. Alabama, m the United States, foi inscription on the walls of a church alongside the names of 12 American soldier who Killed m theReuter; AAP - 83 words
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Article341 1948-06-03 8 HALL TO MEET R ODERICK LONDON June 2.— The double disqualification of BriC Boon, 'former British lUhtweisht champion, and Gwyn Williams, W^lsh welterweight champion m their eliminator for the British w?lt?rweight championship at Hirringay arena may result m the actual cnampionship fight taking place earner than was expected 1 .ioReuter - 341 words
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Article, Illustration60 1948-06-03 8 Tht Grand Old Man" of Exn.i&h cricket Dr. W. G. Grace at the iricket m 1895. Although he plaind m jlrstt/ao> cricket constantly for mart thai 40 years, and wot the most famous sporting figure of his ttmc, "W.G. knm also a doctor m general prac-ice, and60 words
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Article, Illustration23 1948-06-03 8 "W.G." and the victorious England Eleven. Final Teat, Oval, 1896. The 'great 'Hanjx who is almost as well remembered, is at his right.23 words
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Article34 1948-06-03 8 Mercantile Institution W9, Queen Street, Phone 23? /tudv m your spare time: Sho-thand: (Pitman and Gregg) Book-Keeping: tfle mentary and Advance, frac tical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advame Mathematics: e«nwhe» »••<• any puh'.T exam.34 words
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Article132 1948-06-03 8 London, June 1. An error of judgment by the pilot probably caused an airliner crash m an Iraq djst storm, on July 16 last year, m which Mr. Jagjivan Ram. Minister of Labour m the Indian interim Government, was among the 12 passengers injured, a report fromReuter - 132 words
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Article139 1948-06-03 8 TH CR Jul >' Tocn<* initials stand f Albert Grace oj greatest cricket allt yevertodq t0 the '90s the emptied into i bound for s» wlien-vcr hn L fl and homer known to be aw ticket at Lor,? For fifty ye* JM name has be for intermirable to whether the139 words
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Article47 1948-06-03 8 China No Full Fl Government Nanking, ftm day had a faM mont for the fii constitutional bi launched m D< when the P«| Council met to U new constitution IWav Preni Hao and the cm proved I ite r the first ttw lor th bw cl U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article49 1948-06-03 8 PARIS PA BE PARIS. June war Paris newsp which w.is the n after the Ntf DUt on trial m day "purge" If* l£ence wit* the If the p*g the owntog ed an! tU rej so be taken aga slblc 'I tlrtol L 1 Matin m Ju ffl allied cause.""49 words
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Advertisement42 1948-06-03 8 DE WITT'S KIDNEY RUDDER PILLS World famous for over 50 years. Sufferers from rheuma tis m, backache, boneache, lumbago and joint pains all caused by uric acid crystals— cannot do better than take De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Obtainable everywhere (K4B)42 words
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Article178 1948-06-03 9 thlS ,rld. the William only the person* Ijjc icorifttf serious conf the pu"" nsability m larger an<i caS o younK pame had of tho b his vivid undin? good wth hiph- lV id with and against Ml -\V.(i." was rather more than a sporting star; he was178 words
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Article103 1948-06-03 9 COMONWEALTH CONFERENCE Mi. Hugh ■ted Chan- of Lancas* pg part In ■Mowealth s to he held ipooible. it day. er.ow reply- sent out f y mal mooting to bf held i the autumn I :n London igrer the eon* id the nor be. Mtth profnce. econoidaQooship »rty politics i feonReuter - 103 words
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Article30 1948-06-03 9 t-Ex-Kinai i v i k: niaut bi Anne o! fWay.ac- drdfs. k '■■•■> m regarI irrangi lx Church mterfay n Lau--3 tone had :r c x faltli CO!.- ;h. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article18 1948-06-03 9 •-fhe hi:. I Jslx other Manila Ba> txXk{ r|no. rug i i d:n sin':, out a:., U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article, Illustration187 1948-06-03 9 A FEW BATS AND BALLS /A TB Pl.#.?fiMVO> C. CULACJ (1» n:wf »2». ff«fc pr«»cn#mj 0 \r. 0., bj Sur.ej V iekrt Cub, for hit Uunjfli oj 17" *o< out for Uenile%u .d/ tn Bo*tx r. Pic^< i»j f»w g<m< w 268 /or Soiirt W«.»i, </< O i. IS7I. (3)187 words
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Article, Illustration41 1948-06-03 9 U'.G's- popularity brought Mm ill ISM a total of f9.073. started buhis admirers, the "Xatiornl ShiWn Testimonial the I****"" /,,v' Club F:u>d'\ and the Gloucestrrskire Local Count,, Fund »W.G. boui tkU -Ashley Grange", Bristol, m which hi lived for many yevs.41 words
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396 1948-06-03 9 Washington, June 1. Thr recall to Moscow of the Soviet envo/a to Washington and the United Nations. M:. A. Panyushkin and Mr. A. Gromyko. has piven rise to speculation here fo«t the Kremlin may require W»«e expert observers of Unii> f<l States diplomacy to assistReuter - 396 words
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Article, Illustration75 1948-06-03 9 :is, June l. riu' Cultural Union of Vietnamese ii rviochincse Nationalists) In Fiance ye:< terday condemned the new Central Vietnam Goverameot under g<m. Nguyen Van Xuyan «'i> u'in^ "iocapable of rsprej seating the Vi«'tn.:r.i people la j any way". Ti:o Union also accused ,<xRmperor BaO l>ai of AnnamReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement25 1948-06-03 9 1 THE PEN kv2» #^b ALL THE GOOD >Mm POINTS Mm Precision buifl w'IKR fitlly quarantetd. /M /^K Cold Clip w|d y j^^m licaroP M25 words
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70 1948-06-03 10 US Press Pre Bigger grif Newspaper tl °n on the B X r nt^ to i fcjt this about '"'i that M <U 'P S taki-n to inc! t;iin pr^ 5 w »o niachip.es •^•■>0.000 additional Voarly if ,aw matertal ■Me, which a!io* Brt W» to mcrea<o to eirt HoE.C.A.; U.P. - 70 words
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Article76 1948-06-03 10 LONDON. June 1, ing to the Financii tanking quarters ill believe that Japan civase her purchase materials trom Im Malaya DlfcoHtni ttu r tnenti agreemai Britain and :he Control for the AUe In Japan, the F;nanc vaid "Binkißg q'J London believe that Interests ;v:!l beReuter - 76 words
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Article30 1948-06-03 10 Athene Ju* Jd guerillas a-e <■«& >tog hrotnerl) N*» m i Itoriw w fascists A' vant to avco f-rj* for Oweort PJJ .r.o.njh fom* U> con tog". ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article67 1948-06-03 10 TOKYO. June 1 The <1c partmeotal chief of the Transpcrtation Ministry today admitted it was probable thru Japanese fishing vessels occasionally violated Chmcsr fishing rights. The Japanese have been re )rimande<i by SCAP on previous occasions for fishing outside their territorial waters near Tsushima betweenAAP - 67 words
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Article61 1948-06-03 10 ROMULO ATT MOTHER'S FU M A S I L A. Khilipptoes AmbiM United NattoM and > P. Romuic ,i! nved by yesterday to itteadl rite-- of Romulo'j ag" Maria Pena Ronvjlo^ m Camlling T.-nac P May 36. fh( Romwlos M* to Camiling this Romulo said he woul< Lake SUCOPSS after61 words
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Miscellaneous158 1948-06-03 10 ir4Miiirs: Exrln att<o the Mo rning Tribune "RUCCLES" r WRONG WITH Inly^r V WITH I i v^TA I I A&&W7 X 1 II mi^w* JF .^^r* -BELINDA" MOW. AS >OU KNOW>| FONE MOM6NT. fYP -^1 KJ^ St« E -B ITM 1 I i?^ BEUMDA^ OUR !,TAR- 1 1 THOUGHT YOU158 words
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Article992 1948-06-03 11 Allan Barron - Allan Barron A SIX DAY SERIAL By p iri 1 Bl"/f Forces Bmti h' >s Confession Until the Mmdtm Strikes Again! Ti^NWl 2 nmmentator. JofsamKVi Shtrry to J, Mack >»t»Uk 1 X gun barre came n his ulder, Pa. hii list, jammini It 1 attacker's face, and992 words
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Article46 1948-06-03 11 P<\RIS June 1 Britain wi! 1 .ny, Francr c 10.000 000 Credit under an agreemen signed m Paris today it was ofliciallv announced here. The credit is mended to helD French purchMes ttorn KT^SSi nr,a. with which France has ttffe deficit. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article28 1948-06-03 11 Ice-Ska<e Queen Turning "Pro" TORONTO, June 1. It was learned authoritatively here tothat Mlhs Barhur, Ann Scott. Canon's w»nn,, -of^ th worW European and Oiymp.c i available. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article196 1948-06-03 11 SHANGHAI. June 1. Pour lormer Japanese office^ wer" -onviotrd of war crimes b> h Chinese military court here and given terms of imprisonment ranging from 12 year* to life while another ac i cused was acquitted Y. Fukuda. ex-Commander ,of the Japanese China Flee, andReuter - 196 words
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Article69 1948-06-03 11 TOKIO May 31. The latxmr union of all Japanese private railway*, will go on scrike beginning June 8. stranding more than l .000 000 .mice workers, the Japanese press reported today Private lailway employees ire protesting against the management's repeated refusals to meet their demands for mor.*69 words
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Advertisement18 1948-06-03 11 WXY'I LJJCKED WITH RWG ADVENTI7BI "Manhunt of Wy Island" fer 'Vni,, X P m Jr "y^terj island" AL18 words
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Advertisement27 1948-06-03 11 RENDEZVOUS! NO MATTER WHERE YOU MEET OR WHOM Yiiil mvY\ lUU lulilil AERATED WATERS AND FRUIT CORDIALS ALWAYS REIGN SUPREME. PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO 3709 or 3700.27 words
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187 1948-06-03 12 NEHRU WARNS UN. Asian Problems Not Secondary BOMBAY, June I.— Pandit Nehru Premier of India, warned against any tendency' to regard Asian problems as secondary when he opened the third session of the United Nations Economic Commission m Asia and Far East at Ootacamund Madras^ today. In a 40-minute speechReuter - 187 words
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Article37 1948-06-03 12 T() KIO. June i. gjy» bartering Naga p re9illem n^-' Board of W for Japan to set nff u o'exporuto^ i° **m country against hi ""Ports from anoth e urciareii. AAP. ReuterAAP; Reuter - 37 words
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Article30 1948-06-03 12 HAIFA, June 1. An official British announcement said that a Jewish bomber bombed an RAF station there damaging a number of planes on the ground.- U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement135 1948-06-03 12 PROtD WINNKR THE MOST OF NINE IH HONOURED ACADEMY ji FILM OF AWARDS! OIR TIME! i jv^HJ^BS2fl9silsl^^^Kl^RvHß#l lii Iff vlte^^K '^^B 1 bBI^I^^B hl* 1i n S B^K 111 urif" iicAttiijS! RETURN SCREENING TAr 7 NOTE REVISED TIMES: TUDA\ it > e.u a bis p.m. AIR-COOLED B^ B^^ /k PHONE135 words
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Advertisement91 1948-06-03 12 OPENS TODAY 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4.15, 6.30 9.15 "I told you you know nothing about trivlivdnvHs." HA YWOR TH y I RISING TO DRAMATIC Mi^H HEIGHTS JjjPI IN THE MOST |^K FASCINATING JH| A COLIMBIA SENSATIOV Preceded by a BRAND NEW 3 STOOGES COMEDY-J fcove O» A w Magie91 words
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Article774 1948-06-03 13 PaKgah 25/6 26/3 Puket 5/- 5/6 Puteh 1.60 1.65 Rahman Hyd. 1.17^ 1.25 Rambutan 12/6 13/6 Rantau 1.70 1.75 Raub Aust. Gold 3.32 i 3.40 Rawang Con 28, 28/9 Rawang* Tinfields l/lt% 9/3 Renong Tin 38/6 1-9/6 Sclayang 11/3 11/9 xd Renong Con. 26/- 27/Siamese 24/9 25/6774 words
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Article252 1948-06-03 13 Quotations jn the local pepper market jumped $7 $k a picul for both the white and black qualities on an unconfirmed rerx>r t circulating m town >«'>terday that the Indian Government hay prohibited the 2ffi2 of^W ir f the! Malabar Coast m South India The market which252 words
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Article28 1948-06-03 13 There was an easier tendency m the tin share market yesterday following London's disappointing reaction to the rise m the price of tin. Industrials were steady.28 words
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Article48 1948-06-03 13 The rubber market was quiet yesterday. Prices quoted at yesterday's close were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 June RSS 44^ 44% No. 2 June RSS 43% 43 r > s No. 3 June RSS 40 4m.. June Tender 41 U >, July Sept. 43", 43 4 Tone Steady, quiet48 words
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Article100 1948-06-03 13 NEW YORK, June 1. Ttte industrial average registered a new high level for 1948 with group gains covering $1 or more but elsewhere price changes were fractionally mixed. Oils featured In trading, reflecting talk of another crude oil price advanc-. Steels were well maintained with ingotReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration44 1948-06-03 13 Phottujruph) BUDDHIST RELICS, which unladed the ■iffinf of a "Bo" tm, Wert brought lo Siniiair-n recentlti from Ceylon for worship of Ceyloncse troops in Malaya. Picture shows Lt. C. Sennxratne, of the Ceylonasi Piotucr Cor**. earruxnu one of the relics down the smngM.**. TribuneTribune - 44 words
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192 1948-06-03 13 PARIS, June 2. Premier I Robert Schuman's Government, with the biggest vote of con- fuience m its life behind it m UM National Assembly, is nevertheless expected today to be m danger of being overthi own. Despite the 402 to 183 votes of confidence onReuter - 192 words
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Article67 1948-06-03 13 AIR PASSENGERS FOR HONGKONG The following passengers left by air for Hongkong on May ol Mrs. Lora Tong Lee, Mr. Ng Heng Chua, Mrs. Rosalie De Souza. Mr. Gemniill. Mrs. Gemmill, Mr. Ho Yat Choon, Mr. Cay Ngian Kwang. Mdm. Cheng Sow Ching, Mr. V. R. Schoheld, Mr. Johnston Smith,67 words
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Advertisement31 1948-06-03 13 X, 1)1. 1)1 DAUGHTER °f DON Q r."\ PHCME69O9 fj\ TOMORRO W! f^'ri"' 1 Jiil^ 5 STAND ON KM' [*&/B^^k IVHEN VOl BEE rff' The OPENING I I fid' CHAPTERS! TfW^31 words
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Article84 1948-06-03 14 Vessel OOtio^-nJ- 1 Ft ancisvillr 1 1 Empire H*.mble Sh?er« Steel Fabricator 4a 3 Kmp. Passmore 41 rienlomoßd 38 9 Talma River Mitta 36 Anchises 35 Hauls West 1100; Kfttong 32/3 Segamat 31 Wo*aog 17/18 VfHta 19 20 j< Rawang 21/2 |-i Out 1700 I tfforeiia 1 J84 words
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421 1948-06-03 14 Need For Peaceful Relations Between Employer Employee Aims Of Singapore Federal ton Of Imitistrtalists Traders The Federation of IndustriaIrsts and Traders m Singapore which has now applied for i*- ri.^tratton as a Trade Union had its second council meeting on Tuesday afternoon. One of the principal aims of j the421 words
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Article71 1948-06-03 14 ST. ANTHONY'S O.B .A. DINER 8t Anthony's CMd Boys Aj«odation will hold its annual .'t'-union dinner on Sunday, Tune 13. at 7.50 p.m. m the -trhoo 1 nr*°»ni9e*. All old boys are invited to attend. A suh- ,i 4 .k>»* ot per head wilbe charged All those interested are re71 words
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Article30 1948-06-03 14 S'PORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP Owing to a delay m the at rival of Bluebird shuttlecockIhe Singapore Badminton As •wiation has decided to use the RSL Tourney shuttlocoesontil the Bluebird brand arrive30 words
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Article79 1948-06-03 14 A friendly game of badminjon will be played on Sundaj at 10.30 a.m. between the Singapore Admiralty local Stafl Jnion and the Carefree Bad ninton Party at the Happ> World Stadium. The following iave been selected to play foi .he S.A.L..S.U. Badminton Party: BINGLES A. Aziz oln Ahmad.79 words
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Article153 1948-06-03 14 In a friendly game of soccer played at Blakan Man on Sunday, the Hongkong fc I Shanghai Sank sports Club defeated the 1st Malay Coast Battery by five goals to one. L J. Vass receiving a nea: pass from B. Noronha at centre-half, made no mistake153 words
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Article132 1948-06-03 14 'Hie following will reproserrt j tho Ceylon Sports Cricket Club > H^in«t Bm> V.M.C.A. oh i> day at 2 p.m. on the C.S.C grtjund E. Doraisamy i Capt.l. T. E. K. Retnam. N. Balasing i ham. Meyo Pereia, L P. S Rajasooria. V. Ramalingani C. Krishnan. V.132 words
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Article75 1948-06-03 14 The following players will .ep resent the Harrisons 4k Crossnetd Sports Club against he MansQeld Badminton Taajn on Saturday June 5, at No. 19 Lim Tua Tow Road, at 3 p.n. Tan Hock Kirn. Syed Aziz. Koh Puan. Kan Kwer Chen, Beng Siew Giap. Be Poh Boon. Beng75 words
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Article60 1948-06-03 14 In two friendly 9occer games i jlayed at the tfcNair Koad /round on Sunday test, the Blue Rovers" Ist ami 2nd teams, defeated the Sing i Cheng Sports Club Ist aod 2nd teams, by 3 goals to 2 and I goat to oil. Scorers {\s% .Q):— Syed60 words
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Article849 1948-06-03 14 I.frTTEK TO THE riHTi.v Sir— The report which apneared m your issue of Saturday last, concerning the untiSt«te I»tterie» rm-eting ron-vi-ned by the Malayan Co ,neil of Christian Churches is n< tt correct In many respects Fir-*. Ppv. r X s *4mm did not state,849 words
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Article26 1948-06-03 14 LONDON. -M ma an m file B^'l weight a p\M to attend rtP ht n and 5) B i ppf SI 11 ssm< iit! U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement59 1948-06-03 14 THE HO ROW S.S. CO. (1932) ITDIncorporate) In Singapore. tt. CHUMA STRWBT. PHONF 3*4**5 PAS8AGB FKWGRT BUTTOCKS. •Himj Sinnpf" Mils for Rangoon June 17 (Saloon and deck paMengeni) -BWor* SaUs For l>Hlnulian K Pladjo* June 12 -Hong Tat" Sail* For DJambl June «5 -lUpon*- SaIJ» For Rangoon Jane ss -K^nunhMf"59 words
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1517 1948-06-03 15 Saddles Three Winners wourites Obliges At Perak: FAVOURITES OBLIGED AT N S?F SECOND DAY OF THE PERAK FA X MMr I' MKKT. THE GOING WAS VERY was f.ne. BIG SWEEP Pool J> 187,70 1 Ist. Prize *****9 2nd. Prize *****8 3rd. Prize *****8 Starters: *****2, 235 >H8 *****9, *****2, 2671,517 words
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597 1948-06-03 15 Seletar Airmen Indian Assn. Draw RAF ,s> I, t,,, j POLICE MADE AS APPE BKBAR STADIUM YEBTER ;:>K.< FROM Tilt. BTANDB AND CROWDED KOrxn r ASD THE LINES MAS' OF T iMjIAS ASSOCIATION. The inci.i'-nt took place, •iiinnp the tjnal minute of piny, but nothing further untowani occurred. The result597 words
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172 1948-06-03 15 Colonials' Teams For Week -End Cricket Ihf following will represent Colonials C.C against B.C.C a! the Padanp on Satin dny June B at 2 p.m. E. J. de Kret-ser (Capt). 1. A. Dole, A. Perera. P. do Kr.-t-<er W Ratnayake. L.G. Bbert, B Dias, P. Miller. A. FVrn,:ndo. K. Wolffi*.172 words
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211 1948-06-03 16 ON FRIDAY. TNE 4, THE SIX "RED LJOV LIN"OLN'S OF NO. i) 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENT SQUADRON WILL COMMENCE THEIR FIVE DAY, 7,300 MILE RETI RN FLIGHT TO HEM SWELL, THEIR LINCOLNSHIRE STATION. THEY WILL TAKE OFF FROM TENGAH AT APPROXIMATELY 8.30 IN THE MORNING211 words
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Article, Illustration40 1948-06-03 16 Picture by 3fi»» Charmame fTatehe, who was crowned "Miss Penang of ip+B" when she icon a beauty contest at the New World Park, Penan,), last week. Miss Hatalie was the only Eurasian amony Chinese and Malay competitors. Ruby Photo StudioRuby Photo Studio - 40 words
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Article57 1948-06-03 16 NORFOLK. Virgin!* .Tune L' •-the United State* Nr»vv announced last night that 28 liailois and marines were believed lost m the swamping Jf a Liberty launch m Hampton JRoads Virginia The victims were among ©bout 90 men swept into Choppy seas on Monday n ;^ht Maile returning fiomReuter - 57 words
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282 1948-06-03 16 No Disputes Likely From Wage -Cuts (Tribune Staff Reporter) FRESH OUTBREAKS OF TROUBLE IN THE SINGAPORE SAWMILL INDUSTRY ARE NOT ANTICIPATED BY EMPLOYERS, A SPOKESMAN ON BEHALF OF LEADING SAWMILL OWNERS TOLD THE TRIBUNE YESTERDAY. Five sawmills announced on "Tuesday that the new reduced wage rates, representing a ivvodollar cut282 words
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Article88 1948-06-03 16 A young Cantonese, Fong Wai Tuck, employed as a clerk m the Singapore 'Traffic Police, appeared m the Second Police Court yesterday to answer a corruption charge. It was alleged that as a pub- I lice servant, the accused corruptly accepted $20 from Thia Tong Seng m order88 words
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Article46 1948-06-03 16 Recent Press despatches m the Singapore papers have mentioned the intended vi.-it of the IJ.S.S. Rendova. a 12,000-ton aircraft-carrier, to Singapore on June 4-6. Unfortunately, the vessel will not now stop at Singapore, but will continue her voyage direct from Colombo to Manila.46 words
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131 1948-06-03 16 Southampton. June 2. Slight rain hero early today threatened to delay the start of the Australians match against Hampshire. Don Bradman stood down from the tourists side, which is Hassett (Captain), Barnes. Brown. Ring. Hamence. Harvey. Loxton. Lan Johnston. Miller. Bill Johnston and Saggers. Play131 words
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Article35 1948-06-03 16 NUREMBERG. Jun e 2. Seven former German medical leaders including Dr. Karl Brandt, one of Hitler's personal physicians, were hanged today at Landsberg nea/ Munich for murder, atrocities and other inhumane acts. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article96 1948-06-03 16 Darbara Singh (26) of No. 8 Chander Road, a professional boxer, was produced yesterday before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears, on a tentative charge of attempted murder. He was alleged to have stabbed a man named Arshad bin Bachik in the back at 12.45 p.m. on May96 words
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411 1948-06-03 16 WHEN HE HEARD THAT HIS GIRL FRIEND WAS GOING ABOUT WITH OTHER MEN HE TOLD HER THAT HE WOULD HAVE NOTHING MORE TO DO WITH HER. LAM LAI SANG. A YOUNG CH INE S E BUSINESSMAN. STATED IN THE FOURTH411 words
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Advertisement184 1948-06-03 16 SCIENCE BRINCr YOU |i V 2 I 1 A NEW CONCEPTION OP rVPiIM LIFE-IU TABLET FORM W Enunent Specitlnu m Endocrinology pooii :hr *iy to vu.le. W 'W% "*3A «»»oroui ourU-.ood! They *ay, he *to,r S :*r.dj M W ptrfectly— harmoniously b»Unccd tn their e»semi*J inieractwn M t v> 1184 words
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